Archive for the ‘Connection’ Category

Madame of Ceremonies?

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

This week I am privileged to emcee the Wedding Ceremony of the daughter of the Pastor that married my Husband and I ten years ago. What an honor!

To Elsa and Damian, I give you my best.

May you have enough happiness to keep you sweet. Enough trials to keep you strong. Enough hope to keep you happy. Enough friends to give you comfort. Enough determination to make, each day a better day, then yesterday. – From ‘The Wedding Planner’, the movie.

elsandamian

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Learning

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Ahem. ;-)

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Tale of Two Babes

Monday, March 30th, 2009

p10204921Let me tell you about these two Babes.

The Babe on the right is the BFF. She’s the same age as me, went to the same school as me and grew up in Church together with me.

Then, we got married, the same year, and got pregnant with our first child, the same year. In fact, the estimated due date for our Babies was in the same week. No. None of this we planned together.

That brings us to Tiny Babe on the left. As it turned out, BFF Babe had her Baby five weeks early. Tiny Babe felt so comfortable inside Mommy’s belly, she came late. And it turns out, Tiny Babe came on BFF Babe’s birthday. String of special coincidences, no?

Happy Birthday Babes!

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Mommy Munyit Time

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Just me and Munyit. So looking forward to it! ;-)

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Welcome!

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

To those of you who have come here from my Facebook Friends list and from my old Blog, a warm welcome to you. Do take your time to browse my Blog and hopefully you’ll find something good here. Thanks for visiting. I’m really glad you dropped by.

This is a sticky post. You’ll need to scroll down to see my latest entry.

Remember to leave a comment when you’ve dropped by.

I love the connection I make with you through the comments!

Just me,

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Memory Keeping At Its Best

Monday, February 27th, 2006

Your priceless photographs are worth a thousand words. They are the first possession you would save from a fire. (I would, along with all official documents!) They are one of the most important legacies you have to pass on.

Yet, for all their importance, we put them in drawers, abandon them in cupboards, and worse, store them in albums that chemically destroy the very images they were meant to protect.

There is a way for you to preserve the past, enrich the present, and inspire hope for the future.

Let my friend show you how! Email her at cgadalon@hotmail.com. ;-) )

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